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The Brussels Post, 1976-02-18, Page 10HO7 Motor OW exceeds new ranty requirernentS lot n cars and trucks, 681-740 `3Qr grade SPECIAL. SPECIAL. 12 n gitr'anN (6 rt quart When you buy a case): 3 '30' grade 681-7 4 1 1, Income Tax Seminar to be held Feb,. 27 Maitland Conservation Authority LIP program progressing well ted at the Falls Reserve Conser- vation Ara, toilet facilities were needed and so the ,,1„11, crew was assigned. to assist in the eon- structing of six new outdoor toilets. These have all been. completed and will be set out in the spring. ' • Under the supervision of Jim Walsh and Ray Gowdy, Authority Field staff foremen, the men also undertook the construction of new signs, These signs are to be erected on properties which. the Authority purchased in 1975. Still another job' tackled - by these men was the manufacturing of tree raeks.These are to be used in a new tree nursery facility which will be set up at the Wawanosh Valley Conservation Area during 1976. Materials used in these racks were taken from the dismantled Morris Hill Forest Tract house. Construction and installation of playground equipment, road clearing, fire break construction, and' dead tree removal are jobs yet to be undertaken by this hard working crew. If all goes according to plan the program will be completed by the end 9f April. • 681-593 IWO MOIOR ler Diesel Sngines grade si A76 SPECIAL, 114 nee SPECiAL90° (,62 qt, when you buy a case) 30 grade SPECIAL s54 ° io u n lYm IR At4S-1-11DR FLUID 11395 5$' SPECIAL Si Or 9 "pce 6B't 602 CIAL 661-604 SPE POTATION Ntittli.. CROTON AI ED .SPRIVI & CilltIlLAIION GLEANER tleodorizes while it destains. Gets ' MIT Milk lints and daisy equip- inent'extra bright and clean. 30lb , pail, No. 592,046 $2936. VON VAICS: IOSAN MILKING E0IIIPMENT G l ea ns, C sanitizes and peveritS milkstone In milking equipment. Cleans, disinfeets, controis Spread ot Mastitis On cattle, i-landy 5 g al, \ugs. Sct05 iho eit. , etfectiVe btilk tank cleaner and 7 lb. tin oi CliverSdl sanitizer, $6105z. 1\1°.594251b'!drol of 0\ors61 , uitits —bestow for cmo stow end Odd retention. Can ne oat milky or pipeline %steins, AO ciis16 naG09e.$4 A §9 540'20 g", 04. 61/2"-T+tAitt OLIO to ptevide eiiietent einovnl sediment, -(00 disks' Per pticicage. 10. W04 $2i rim! No, 206,022 .. NEW DIYERSOL BIC A .Th\s pdwered 'chlOrine (sbliurn ' hypochiorite \ SanitiZer and cleaner is now fortified With moire to enhance the bacterial actiOn. Use as sanitize on -)01,(16S or other inilking equipment \ust before AISO can be used as an 10 691-006 $336P, BRUARY 18, 916 The Maitland Conservation Authority has been getting some top quality returns for their dollars this winter. The returns are in the form of jobs well done by four area residents who were hired by the Authority in the fall of 1975 under the L.I.P. program. The Local Initiatives Program grant awarded to the Authority'in the fall of 1975 totalled $13,800. It was originally , hoped that this funding would provide for 92 man weeks of labour on Authority projects. Murray Rollins and Murray McCutcheoh, both of Listowel, Charles , Bromley of Blyth and Philip Clements of Goclerich were the four men employed under the program. Since they were hired in November they have been working quite hard to complete the numerous projects assigned to them during the winter months. These assignments were to include picnic table repairs and painting vandal proofing of two historic' construction and installation of playground equipment, road clearing, firebreak construction and dead tree removal. However, in the meantime, several other projects have been added to the list. The first task they tackled involved the repairing and painting of some 400 picnic tables used by the Authority at its various conservation areas. These tables, sitting outside all year long are subject to all kinds of weather conditions. Some of them are damaged unintentionally .by users while others :are thoughtlessly vandalized. All needed coats of paint to ensure their survival for many years to come. Fifty gallons of paint were consumed and the four, needless to say, became skilled in using paint brushes. Now, all 400 tables have been completed and are waiting, in like new condition; to be delivered to the Conservation Areas' in the spring. All of thiS work was carried out at the Authority workshop at the Falls Reserve Conservation Area at Benmiller. Prior to the end of 1975, the LI, P. employees had the interest- ing task of tearing down a house situated on the Morris Hill Forest Tract, one of the Authority's properties. Two weeks were spent. in taking the house apart. Care was taken to ensure that as much of the wood as possible in the house was not damaged.The Authority has other projects planned which involve the use of this wood. The men found this work to be an interesting change from painting picnic tables. Before they left the site they made certain that all rubble had been cleaned up. More recently, Murray McCutcheon, Murray Rollins and Charles Bromley have spent time on another project. This involved the placing of sheets of plywood over the windows and other Openings of the old grist mill in Gorrie, in an effort te, minimize the threat of vandalism at the mill. The Authority owns the mill and is planning to eventually renovate it and to use it as a. cornbination niuseuni and outdoor education facility. The men also found time to do some work on the old mill in Brussels, The awning was torn down and some further clean up jobs were carried out. The Authority is considering preparing plans for renovation` of this mill as well, Picnic tables, old mills and old homes have hot been sufficient to Occupy all of the time of these hard working employees. have been assigned to several Other jobs, such .as constructing outdoor toilets. In the fall of MS a new campground wds eeristtne- 104,- He- BRUSSEL POSt, Plans are final for an income Tax Seminar at the Agricultural Office Board Room, Clinton on Friday, February 27th from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. according to Don Pullen, Huron A. g. Rep.. Discussion leaders will include. Bruce ' McCorquodale, Farm Management Specialist, 0:M.A.F., Guelph and Art Reed, C,A, of Banghart, Kelly, Doig Co., Exeter,- Bill McEachern, Income Tax Department, Kitchener, will be taking part via telelecture. No. 00" SPECi AL L g a d„1"1 bfgbY et o Pisa 111'60 , 0510 08114 b°sd, p TUe s \ !too :No) ss plan si e _oer_ W t. OIL ls10 OR FILIERS Convenient spin-on tYpe for many MOdeis tor FOrd and Col VamilyCheailet and Pontiac ram and on FHB). American Motors, quick, Olds, plus Orley and Pontiac cartridge 34 air filters also available (Pram #PfAll, P1425 Pi-i30,-CHZYOPL), $179 a c e tO Change R am Air Filter for many GM Family 6 No. 526-000 Pram a nd 8 cylinder (Fram TCA-189PL). Above Outer Oil Filters pakd In handy Ira Pak (3 (Ilters per pack). Other Tri-Valc Fram Air Filters atso available. Air fkIttr $260! When purchased In "Tri-Palc. No, 52e-oo0 cK, Ideal tor larm.,,,i ,,.nitr:..iillii.,c1 automotive lubrication. No. 62.111 8990 lb, SPEC% Pl. $50'. loccnaridges B rpose grease A SO () ptSE. GU% 00 P'" a''' . or bUlk un for cartridge ec.o‘, 41-. 5 ) LUBCO Mi.101-PuPPGSE GPEASE .., fitioliNilititiiitGitri, Mite Athlvikrit 14'. CHAIN Cuts Odes to ariprak. •Peattitea: 34'66 aU. ih.) etiOirie, IOW tfrofiie chain, autdi-natid Oiler, preset trigger latch and 14" bl ade,. 1199' Topics will include income and expenses, capital cost allowances, averaging of income, capital gains and other special provisions about -filing income tax. It is suggested participants bring a blank copy of their 1975 Income Tax Form, the "1975 Farmers Income Tax. Guide", as well as their own noon lunch, Those interested in attending ate asked to contact the Agricultural Office, Clinton, before February 24th Mr. Pullen said. (SPECIAL PRICES ARE IN EFFECT UNTIL MARCH 6, 1976) •*••••,-.. .."•• 351 BELGRAVE CO-OP WINGHAM .1111. A OtiAll UNITED-tO,OPERAtiVE6 -apONTARiq